Entertainment Weekly has learned that the shows will resolve the issue by simply not having Weil appear in the crossover, as it would cause certain continuity errors if she interacted with anyone from the Scandal cast.

That won't be an issue in the future, however, as it was previously announced that the current seventh season of Scandal will be its last. The final season began airing in Oct. of 2017 and will finale in the spring of 2018.

The Shonda Rhimes-created series, which stars Jason George and Jaina Lee Ortiz, will premiere at 9 p.m. ET on March 22 with a two-hour debut episode, and will then bump Scandal, which usually airs at that time, to 10 p.m. ET.

Scandal isn't the only show getting bumped by the impending Shondaland series, however, as after it airs its series finale on April 19, it will be replaced by Quantico for the remainder of the season.

Additionally, For the People, another Shonda Rhimes-developed series, will be jumping into the 10 p.m. ET slot on Tuesdays, which is currently occupied by the Jason Ritter-lead series Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, which was given an additional three episodes to finish out its first season, but has yet to be renewed for a second.